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    • Colorado Code
    • Title 42 - Vehicles and Traffic
    • Article 4 - Regulation of Vehicles and Traffic
    • Part 18 - Vehicles Abandoned on Public Property
    • § 42-4-1801. Legislative Declaration

    Colorado Code
    Part 18 - Vehicles Abandoned on Public Property
    § 42-4-1801. Legislative Declaration

    The general assembly hereby declares that the purpose of this part 18 is to provide procedures for the removal, storage, and disposal of motor vehicles that are abandoned on public property.
    Source: L. 2002: Entire part amended with relocations, p. 468, § 1, effective July 1.

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    Structure Colorado Code

    Colorado Code

    Title 42 - Vehicles and Traffic

    Article 4 - Regulation of Vehicles and Traffic

    Part 18 - Vehicles Abandoned on Public Property

    § 42-4-1801. Legislative Declaration

    § 42-4-1802. Definitions

    § 42-4-1803. Abandonment of Motor Vehicles - Public Property

    § 42-4-1804. Report of Abandoned Motor Vehicles - Owner's Opportunity to Request Hearing

    § 42-4-1805. Appraisal of Abandoned Motor Vehicles - Sale

    § 42-4-1806. Liens Upon Towed Motor Vehicles

    § 42-4-1807. Perfection of Lien

    § 42-4-1808. Foreclosure of Lien

    § 42-4-1809. Proceeds of Sale

    § 42-4-1810. Transfer and Purge of Certificates of Title

    § 42-4-1811. Penalty

    § 42-4-1811. Penalty

    § 42-4-1812. Exemptions

    § 42-4-1813. Local Regulations

    § 42-4-1814. Violation of Motor Vehicle Registration or Inspection Laws - Separate Statutory Provision

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